2010-2011 University of Vermont Application Thread

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FAFSA is all thats necessary at this time, but you'd better do it today or tomorrow as the deadline is Tuesday. This goes for everyone who hasn't been rejected yet.

Be sure to put parental info even if you don't think you'll qualify for anything, you never know what will happen.

those of you who are VT residents also need to get your VT State Grant apps in through VSAC as soon as possible.
 
FAFSA is all thats necessary at this time, but you'd better do it today or tomorrow as the deadline is Tuesday. This goes for everyone who hasn't been rejected yet.

Be sure to put parental info even if you don't think you'll qualify for anything, you never know what will happen.

those of you who are VT residents also need to get your VT State Grant apps in through VSAC as soon as possible.

Do applicants still waiting for an interview have to as well? That seems kind of premature..
 
Do applicants still waiting for an interview have to as well? That seems kind of premature..

I'm pretty sure you just need to do your FAFSA, for any school. Like undergrad you have to submit the preliminary numbers by the beginning of March, and it doesn't matter if you haven't filed taxes yet and the numbers aren't accurate. The point is to get the application in at all, because you can update it as many times as you want later and they're time stamped for when you submitted the first draft. You just need to have submitted something by the deadline to be eligible for any aid, and then you're good for the whole system. So the deadline is with the government, not the school (although there are different deadlines for different states and their financial aid [so also government and not schools], they all hover around the beginning of March). I wouldn't assign it to any school you didn't think you really had a shot at (but you need to only pick one initially, and can assign more later).

The only deadline after the initial one is however fast you want your actual financial aid package from a school (obviously they can't generate one if you haven't submitted final numbers), which may or may not change where you go to school. So that's a personal thing that won't exclude you from actual aid.
 
Hey Guys,

Do we just use University of Vermont on the FAFSA for school choice, or is there another "medical school" allotment somewhere? I just used UVM generally, and now I'm worried that was wrong somehow...

Thanks 🙂
 
Do applicants still waiting for an interview have to as well? That seems kind of premature..

if you want to meet the deadline, yes. aren't you already filling out FAFSA for other schools? all you have to do is add the UVM code....

I'm pretty sure you just need to do your FAFSA, for any school. Like undergrad you have to submit the preliminary numbers by the beginning of March, and it doesn't matter if you haven't filed taxes yet and the numbers aren't accurate. The point is to get the application in at all, because you can update it as many times as you want later and they're time stamped for when you submitted the first draft. You just need to have submitted something by the deadline to be eligible for any aid, and then you're good for the whole system. So the deadline is with the government, not the school (although there are different deadlines for different states and their financial aid [so also government and not schools], they all hover around the beginning of March). I wouldn't assign it to any school you didn't think you really had a shot at (but you need to only pick one initially, and can assign more later).

The only deadline after the initial one is however fast you want your actual financial aid package from a school (obviously they can't generate one if you haven't submitted final numbers), which may or may not change where you go to school. So that's a personal thing that won't exclude you from actual aid.

yes. my experience is that's how it works here, although i can't speak for whether or not all that is applicable everywhere.

Hey Guys,

Do we just use University of Vermont on the FAFSA for school choice, or is there another "medical school" allotment somewhere? I just used UVM generally, and now I'm worried that was wrong somehow...

Thanks 🙂

there's only one UVM code, you're all set 🙂
 
So let me get this straight cause I'm kind of panicking. The FAFSA isn't required to be interviewed'accepted by schools, it's just required to receive financial aid?

Thanks!
 
So let me get this straight cause I'm kind of panicking. The FAFSA isn't required to be interviewed'accepted by schools, it's just required to receive financial aid?

Thanks!


Hey! Nope, you don't have to have it submitted to interview, but if you DO have an interview, definitely do it by midnight tomorrow. Otherwise, you miss priority placement, and may not be considered for school based aid (scholarships etc.) You should know though, that you can absolutely submit with just "estimated" numbers if you haven't filed your 2010 taxes yet, and then go back later and update the numbers.

I hope that makes sense!

Good luck. 🙂
 
Hey! Nope, you don't have to have it submitted to interview, but if you DO have an interview, definitely do it by midnight tomorrow. Otherwise, you miss priority placement, and may not be considered for school based aid (scholarships etc.) You should know though, that you can absolutely submit with just "estimated" numbers if you haven't filed your 2010 taxes yet, and then go back later and update the numbers.

I hope that makes sense!

Good luck. 🙂

So, you would submit a FAFSA/add a school to your FAFSA even if you've interviewed but haven't heard back yet? 😕
 
So, you would submit a FAFSA/add a school to your FAFSA even if you've interviewed but haven't heard back yet? 😕

You should add schools to your Fafsa and submit it if even if you haven't interviewed there yet! If there is even the slightest chance you could get in someone where then you need to meet these deadlines or else you may not be eligible for financial aid.

In other words, if you haven't been denied from vermont (or whatever school for that matter)... then you need to submit your Fafsa to them TODAY, if you haven't already!!!! Cause after tomorrow... game over.
 
You should add schools to your Fafsa and submit it if even if you haven't interviewed there yet! If there is even the slightest chance you could get in someone where then you need to meet these deadlines or else you may not be eligible for financial aid.

In other words, if you haven't been denied from vermont (or whatever school for that matter)... then you need to submit your Fafsa to them TODAY, if you haven't already!!!! Cause after tomorrow... game over.

Thanks! and I thought the deadline was March 2? 😵
 
Better late than never... I just received an interview invite for March 31st! 😀 I was small pooled in September, but I wrote them an update letter/letter of interest last week and got the invite less than a week later! Wow. I’m super excited! Anyone have any advice for my interview? It would be much appreciated! I know very little about this school…

For those that are wondering, I am a less than stellar applicant... I have around a 2.9 undergrad overall and science GPA, a 3.65 graduate GPA and a 27 MCAT. But really solid ECs, clinical and research experiences... And I had amazing letters of rec from physicians I work with as well as from my PI and graduate science professors that I know well. I applied to this school on the first day I could submit the application, June 1st... However, due to my letter packet coming in late, I was not complete until mid July.
 
Better late than never... I just received an interview invite for March 31st! 😀 I was small pooled in September, but I wrote them an update letter/letter of interest last week and got the invite less than a week later! Wow. I'm super excited! Anyone have any advice for my interview? It would be much appreciated! I know very little about this school…

For those that are wondering, I am a less than stellar applicant... I have around a 2.9 undergrad overall and science GPA, a 3.65 graduate GPA and a 27 MCAT. But really solid ECs, clinical and research experiences... And I had amazing letters of rec from physicians I work with as well as from my PI and graduate science professors that I know well. I applied to this school on the first day I could submit the application, June 1st... However, due to my letter packet coming in late, I was not complete until mid July.


Congrats Noshie!!! I've seen your story, and I'm rooting for you this cycle!!

Vermont has a pretty cool program. They take the boards in Feb of year 2 so there are a lot more opportunities for clinical rotations. Both of my next-door neighbors (sisters) go to Vermont undergrad and they love it – really active student population. The website has a lot of info, and a lot (though not all) of interviewees get asked "why Vermont" so I would check it out before you go.

I also sent an update letter last week -- :xf:here's hoping they are sending out a few more interviews this week:xf:
 
Congrats Noshie!!! I've seen your story, and I'm rooting for you this cycle!!

Vermont has a pretty cool program. They take the boards in Feb of year 2 so there are a lot more opportunities for clinical rotations. Both of my next-door neighbors (sisters) go to Vermont undergrad and they love it – really active student population. The website has a lot of info, and a lot (though not all) of interviewees get asked "why Vermont" so I would check it out before you go.

I also sent an update letter last week -- :xf:here's hoping they are sending out a few more interviews this week:xf:

Thank you! I will definitely be prepared for the why Vermont question then! 🙂 I really hope you get an interview soon, good luck! :luck:
 
Better late than never... I just received an interview invite for March 31st! 😀 I was small pooled in September, but I wrote them an update letter/letter of interest last week and got the invite less than a week later! Wow. I’m super excited! Anyone have any advice for my interview? It would be much appreciated! I know very little about this school…

For those that are wondering, I am a less than stellar applicant... I have around a 2.9 undergrad overall and science GPA, a 3.65 graduate GPA and a 27 MCAT. But really solid ECs, clinical and research experiences... And I had amazing letters of rec from physicians I work with as well as from my PI and graduate science professors that I know well. I applied to this school on the first day I could submit the application, June 1st... However, due to my letter packet coming in late, I was not complete until mid July.

Wow, I've read your story, and that is pretty awesome.

Good luck with the interview!
 
I have been accepted here and I love this school! I am 99.99999% sure I am going here (literally the only thing that would keep me from it is getting a full ride to another school with all expenses paid, and maybe they offer to buy me a car and a dog too), and I am really excited to go back for the second look weekend. The only issue is that I have to take time off from work to go back up there. My boss is totally cool with this, but (understandably) she'd like to know sooner rather than later when I might be taking a few days off. Does anyone know when UVM will tell us the date of the second look day? I know I should just call and ask, but I am hesitant to pester them about this when they are so busy. To any current students--do you remember approximately when they told you the dates last year? If it's within the next week or two that's fine, any later and I might have to bite the bullet and give them a call...

Thanks!
 
I have been accepted here and I love this school! I am 99.99999% sure I am going here (literally the only thing that would keep me from it is getting a full ride to another school with all expenses paid, and maybe they offer to buy me a car and a dog too), and I am really excited to go back for the second look weekend. The only issue is that I have to take time off from work to go back up there. My boss is totally cool with this, but (understandably) she'd like to know sooner rather than later when I might be taking a few days off. Does anyone know when UVM will tell us the date of the second look day? I know I should just call and ask, but I am hesitant to pester them about this when they are so busy. To any current students--do you remember approximately when they told you the dates last year? If it's within the next week or two that's fine, any later and I might have to bite the bullet and give them a call...

Thanks!

i can't remember when Second Look Day info went up on the application portal, but last years SLD was May 7th. Just keep checking

also, congrats to noshie!!
 
I have an interview here in a bit, and for one reason or another, I'll be in Burlington for several days beforehand. Does anyone have any suggestions for things to do/see granted that I probably won't have a rental car? I'm a big fan of the outdoors.

Also, is the public transportation system non-existent? Should I get a rental car?
 
I have an interview here in a bit, and for one reason or another, I'll be in Burlington for several days beforehand. Does anyone have any suggestions for things to do/see granted that I probably won't have a rental car? I'm a big fan of the outdoors.

Also, is the public transportation system non-existent? Should I get a rental car?


I got a rental, which was expensive, but convenient. I was there for 3 or 4 days before my interview, too. I mostly hung around Burlington, visiting Church street, where they have a lot of great places to eat, as well as the gorgeous campus. I watched a movie at a theatre near Church street, and I also drove to Mt. Philo, which was really cool and had a great view of Lake Champlain. Burlington is a really cool place, and it's nice to have a car to get around wherever you want. To be honest, the place I had the best time visiting was the UVM campus. I walked in and around the medical area, and also wandered through the undergrad campus, which is really beautiful. One of the reasons I got a car was because I was staying in Colchester, which was a little too far to walk. If you're staying closer, you may not need one. The cabs work fine too, if you don't mind paying 10-15 bucks every time.
 
Anybody have any idea when they usually post WL/Acceptance/Rejections on the applicant portal? It sounds like they're meeting today...

Should I be obsessively pressing refresh or leave my iphone at home?
 
Anybody have any idea when they usually post WL/Acceptance/Rejections on the applicant portal? It sounds like they're meeting today...

Should I be obsessively pressing refresh or leave my iphone at home?

I think it usually takes them at least a few days to process the results. I hope they take some waitlisters off!! God I want to go here so bad!!
 
So I am trying to book my flight... Would a departure flight at 5pm on the day of the interview be cutting it too close? They said it will not last past 4:30pm, and the only flights I can find are at 5pm. I know the airport is like 20 min or so away... That sounds like a bad idea to me, but does the interview actually last that late?
 
There are two time slots for the interview. If you have an earlier interview, you have an optional tour after (a late interview means an optional tour before). You might be able to call UVM and ask them specifically to put you in an early interview slot. Then you could skip the tour and probably make it to the airport in time.
 
Anyone accepted or currently attending UVM wanna be my friend? I wanna chat about the school with someoooone!... 🙂
 
Anyone accepted or currently attending UVM I have made a facebook group for the class of 2015. Just search "UVM Medical School c/o 2015" and it should pop up.
 
So I am trying to book my flight... Would a departure flight at 5pm on the day of the interview be cutting it too close? They said it will not last past 4:30pm, and the only flights I can find are at 5pm. I know the airport is like 20 min or so away... That sounds like a bad idea to me, but does the interview actually last that late?


call them they're really nice about it. If you talk to Mary, she'll gladly make sure you get the 1:30 interview slot so you can get to the airport on time!
 
I think it usually takes them at least a few days to process the results. I hope they take some waitlisters off!! God I want to go here so bad!!


It sure would be nice to see some wait list movement. :xf:
 
Last year there was very, very little movement. I blame the lousy economy.

I'm about 99% certain that I'll be waitlisted again this year (I was on UVM's wait list last year)

Keep ya heads up!
 
Last year there was very, very little movement. I blame the lousy economy.

I'm about 99% certain that I'll be waitlisted again this year (I was on UVM's wait list last year)

Keep ya heads up!

There was little WL movement before May 15th? Or are talking about after May 15?
 
There was little WL movement before May 15th? Or are talking about after May 15?

I had a 45 minute phone call with someone in admissions last summer, mid-late July. I was informed that it was a "weird year" because there wasn't much movement.
 
I had a 45 minute phone call with someone in admissions last summer, mid-late July. I was informed that it was a "weird year" because there wasn't much movement.

ha yeah does sound weird. I'd expect a decent amount of movement at UVM and at most schools. Did she say the # of students that got in from WL?
 
Weird. Two students I spoke with said the majority of their class had been waitlisted at some point. I thought (especially for us out-of-staters) being waitlisted was almost guaranteed.
 
Weird. Two students I spoke with said the majority of their class had been waitlisted at some point. I thought (especially for us out-of-staters) being waitlisted was almost guaranteed.

I think it was the 5/15-wait-list-bump that normally happens that didn't happen last year at most Med Schools. It seemed like most people got an offer, and sat on it.

Being wait-listed as an OOS at UVM is pretty much a given from what I understand as well.
 
Being wait-listed as an OOS at UVM is pretty much a given from what I understand as well.


I actually asked one of the admissions people this question directly.

She said that yes, every OOS applicant would be waitlisted. Some might only be waitlisted for an hour, and some for months, but everybody will be.
 
I actually asked one of the admissions people this question directly.

She said that yes, every OOS applicant would be waitlisted. Some might only be waitlisted for an hour, and some for months, but everybody will be.

That's kind of discouraging as an OOS applicant...
 
ha yeah does sound weird. I'd expect a decent amount of movement at UVM and at most schools. Did she say the # of students that got in from WL?


No, no # was given. However, she said that historically, after the 5/15 "signing day" they usually let in 2-4 students PER WEEK. Last year, that number was 2-4 students PER MONTH.

That suggests to me that either 1, students loved UVM, or 2, the economy sucked and people were taking any acceptance they could, in lieu of being unemployed for a year.
 
That's kind of discouraging as an OOS applicant...

It is, but from what she said, it sounds like they use the waitlist in 2 different ways. UVM puts people on the WL that they are planning to accept in order to verify they have the right person, and then the applicants are accepted ~immediately off the waitlist. The second use is the more traditional use...people that are going to be used to backfill seats.

So maybe we can assume that if we're on the WL for more than a week or so, we fall into the latter category.
 
Please excuse my total New England noob question but... is Lake Champlain frozen over this time of year (or ever)?
 
Please excuse my total New England noob question but... is Lake Champlain frozen over this time of year (or ever)?

some years it does freeze over completely, this is not one of them. most of the lake is frozen, though. The shallower bays pretty much always freeze; people put ice fishing shacks out there, some of which are quite posh! also drive p/u trucks etc out onto the ice.
 
hey gravitywave, I have a question about the VT State Grants. (I am an in-state resident). I just tried to do that through the VSAC website, but it looks like they still only have the 2010-2011 academic year grant. So, it doesn't seem possible to submit a 2011-2012 state grant yet. I know you mentioned we should do this ASAP, but what about the date discrepancy??

Thanks so much for giving the heads up on the state grant, though! 🙂
 
hey gravitywave, I have a question about the VT State Grants. (I am an in-state resident). I just tried to do that through the VSAC website, but it looks like they still only have the 2010-2011 academic year grant. So, it doesn't seem possible to submit a 2011-2012 state grant yet. I know you mentioned we should do this ASAP, but what about the date discrepancy??

Thanks so much for giving the heads up on the state grant, though! 🙂

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Just spoke with admissions. Go read a book, see a movie, go to the gym, take a nap or watch paint dry.

Decisions aren't going to be released until next week.
 
Just spoke with admissions. Go read a book, see a movie, go to the gym, take a nap or watch paint dry.

Decisions aren't going to be released until next week.


Thanks Silver for the update - it seems like they generally take a week to turn around decisions. So, if they did meet 3/1 that'd make a lot of sense.

Here's to a busy weekend! :whistle:
 
I got an interview invite for Mar. 24!! I'm SOOOO excited!! *tears*

I am an old applicant (please don't ask me how old I am, haha), with not-too-impressive stats. I have 3.0 Science GPA (with a HUGE dive in my Junior year grades, which I'm sure I'll have to explain why at the interview), 33 MCAT, no research experience but a lot of clinical experience with a focus on health care for the underserved populations. This is my 3rd (and perhaps last) time applying to medical school, I think I've invested almost a decade of my life in applying + strengthening my candidacy.

I really want to attend University of Vermont. The school has such a strong primary care program, which after almost 9 years of clinical experience, I am positive I want to pursue.

It is my first interview invite.. so I am very nervous and a bit lost on how to prepare for it (I'm reading the interview tips and stuff online like crazy, we'll see how it helps). Can anyone who has interviewed already tell me a bit about the interview day? Is it a group interview? Panel interview? How many interviews do you have (I heard some schools have multiple interview sessions)? Was it conversational Vs. interrogating? And.. is there a word of advice you could offer? If you don't feel comfortable sharing that much information, please just share anything you feel comfortable talking about... it will be much appreciated.

Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it!
 
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